FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Village of Cambridge NY JUNE 10, - TopicsExpress



          

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Village of Cambridge NY JUNE 10, 2013 Cambridge Summer Concert Series begins June 16 Cambridge NY, Sunday afternoon June 16th, at 2 p.m. marks the beginning of a series of concerts organized and sponsored by the Village of Cambridge. We are very pleased and privileged to bring you Music from The Cello Seminar @ Music from Salem. What could be better than the sound of three wonderful cellists playing everything from Bach to the Beatles? The Boston Conservatory Cello Trio will bring a variety of music to Sunday Concerts in the Park on June 16th. Members of the Trio are all alumni of The Boston Conservatory and Music from Salem’s Cello Seminar. Location: The Gazebo in Memorial Park at the Library, on West Main Street. There is plenty of parking around the library and beside and behind the old school building. The rain location will be at the Passenger Depot in Railroad Park, by the Hotel. After you’ve shopped at the Farmers’ Market, the local stores and galleries come and relax with us in the park, listen to great music and enjoy Cambridge! Bring a chair or blanket and plan on spending Sunday afternoon at a concert in the park, the Cambridge United Fund will be providing some refreshments. We are offering opportunities for Cambridge Village Not for Profit Organizations to use our concerts to raise funds for their organizations. We encourage vending of light refreshments, bake sales or other quiet activities for fund raising. Please contact the village by e-mail: [email protected], message us on Facebook or by phone 518-677-2622. We will schedule by order of response. Save the dates for these upcoming concerts. July 14: Athena Burke and friends, July 28: John Kribs and friends, August 4: Roadside Blues Band. For information about concerts, visit the village website cambridgeny.gov, the Village of Cambridge Facebook page or contact the Village by phone 518-677-2622. This event is made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts Decentralization Program, administered locally by the Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council. We would also like to thank the Cambridge Valley Chamber of Commerce for their help in funding this series for the community.
Posted on: Mon, 10 Jun 2013 14:50:46 +0000

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